There should be genuine competition amongst the Dockers' tall forwards next year, with Matt Taberner, Cam McCarthy and Brennan Cox fighting for spots and youngster Hugh Dixon looking a likely prospect ahead of his second season.

"It's going to be good when we come out of D50 and we see three to four talls down there," Ryan said.

"Hopefully, we'll get the ball down into their hands and we've got some good ball use coming out of the midfield or D50 to actually hit them on the chest and they can kick goals for us, which will make Ross a lot happier and a lot of the fans happy, which is what we want to see."

The Dockers' first-to-fourth year players returned to pre-season training on Monday with clear intent on gelling as a unit.

Freo has added four recruits so far this off-season – including Reece Conca from Richmond and ex-Bombers speedster Travis Colyer - and is set to take another four players at the NAB AFL Draft later this month, not including the rookie draft.

The new-look squad will then travel to the Gold Coast for a week in early December to hone in on Lyon's game-plan.

"Learning to play with each other is going to be a big part of pre-season. There's going to be a lot of work to do, but looking forward to it," Ryan said.

"Ross pretty much said about (improving) consistency in our games as well, and ball movement and pretty much now getting to play with each other because the last three years we've had such a big change of the list."